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writing or preaching the holy books.
11 THE THIRD ARGUMENT:
1 Any reader of the Bible making a comparison between
chapters 45 and 46 of the book of Ezekiel, and chapters 28 and
29 of the Book of Numbers, will find that they contradict each
other in religious doctrine. It is obvious that the Prophet Ezekiel
was the follower of the doctrines of the Pentateuch. If we
presume that Ezekiel had the present Pentateuch how could he
have acted upon those doctrines without deviating from it.
2 Similarly we find in various books of the Pentateuch the
statement that the sons will be accountable for the sins committed
by their fathers up until three generations. Contrary to this, the
Book of Ezekiel (18: 20) says, "Son shall not bear the iniquity of
the father, neither shall father bear the iniquity of the son: the
11 THE THIRD ARGUMENT:
1 Any reader of the Bible making a comparison between
chapters 45 and 46 of the book of Ezekiel, and chapters 28 and
29 of the Book of Numbers, will find that they contradict each
other in religious doctrine. It is obvious that the Prophet Ezekiel
was the follower of the doctrines of the Pentateuch. If we
presume that Ezekiel had the present Pentateuch how could he
have acted upon those doctrines without deviating from it.
2 Similarly we find in various books of the Pentateuch the
statement that the sons will be accountable for the sins committed
by their fathers up until three generations. Contrary to this, the
Book of Ezekiel (18: 20) says, "Son shall not bear the iniquity of
the father, neither shall father bear the iniquity of the son: the